New pc build.

I don't have huge needs for max speed but I have bigger better faster more disease. I just don't have the wallet to keep up with it
in todays world you have to re mortgage the house to build a pc!!! and with all of the issues with intel with the i9 series and the core ultra series now is a hell of a time to be building a pc:biggrin. thankfully i had no issues!!! i'm gonna keep this thing for 6 years i think...
 
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in todays world you have to re mortgage the house to build a pc!!! and with all of the issues with intel with the i9 series and the core ultra series now is a hell of a time to be building a pc:biggrin. thankfully i had no issues!!! i'm gonna keep this thing for 6 years i think...
Yeah, pricing for top of the line hardware is outrageous
 
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This is useful information and dispels a rumor from earlier in the thread.
also from what i heard from a tech friend of mine. alot of motherboards don't support 5th gen ssd speeds in the m.2 slots on the board itself they need a pcie card connected to a 5th gen pcie slot. just another thing to consider...
 
also anther reason i went with top of the line hardware i want to hold onto it for a while.
That's what I've always done. Even the bill I'm working off of now that I'm upgrading, I built that four years ago and spent about $5500 but that was a ground up build. Case, power supply, etc. just the cost of the newest processor and motherboard alone would be way above what I spent last time. Well worth it, no question. But that's money. I can't afford to spend on a computer right now and maybe not for a while.
 

Need new Video Editing computer.

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